A competency approach to supervision focuses on knowledge, skill, attitude-value, and relationship competencies. There is a dearth of research regarding the purposeful engagement in the processes of the supervisory relationship to develop therapeutic relationship competencies, including reflective capabilities. We propose that the supervisory relationship may operate as a transformational learning forum to enhance relationship competencies that can be transferred into therapy. A purposeful approach of dialogical reflexivity is proposed, whereby supervisors use the immediacy of relational engagement within supervision to develop supervisee relational competence. The challenges and research directions for using the supervisory relationship fo...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
When practitioners and supervisors do not share the same counselling language or theoretical orienta...
The various supervision models each emphasize particular interventions. But to conceptualize supervi...
Background: Competency-based models of supervision acknowledge relationship, including reflective ca...
Relational competence is a core ability for practising psychologists and an important area of founda...
This study aimed to explore clinical supervisors\u27 perspectives on the components of the relations...
What does it mean to have a collaborative, authentic supervisory relationship? Can power and hierarc...
Supervision is a critical component of initial training and continuing professional development for ...
Objective: To pilot an intervention involving reflective dialogue based on video recordings of clini...
Students report that developing a holistic "being as therapist " represents the bulk of th...
Reflexivity is a concept that is increasingly gaining prevalence in the literature of professional p...
Reflexivity is a concept that is increasingly gaining prevalence in the literature of professional p...
For family therapists in training, a key learning outcome is the development of reflexive abilities....
Over the last decade, competency-based models have breathed new life into the education and training...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision of professional practice is a core aspect of developing competence in sc...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
When practitioners and supervisors do not share the same counselling language or theoretical orienta...
The various supervision models each emphasize particular interventions. But to conceptualize supervi...
Background: Competency-based models of supervision acknowledge relationship, including reflective ca...
Relational competence is a core ability for practising psychologists and an important area of founda...
This study aimed to explore clinical supervisors\u27 perspectives on the components of the relations...
What does it mean to have a collaborative, authentic supervisory relationship? Can power and hierarc...
Supervision is a critical component of initial training and continuing professional development for ...
Objective: To pilot an intervention involving reflective dialogue based on video recordings of clini...
Students report that developing a holistic "being as therapist " represents the bulk of th...
Reflexivity is a concept that is increasingly gaining prevalence in the literature of professional p...
Reflexivity is a concept that is increasingly gaining prevalence in the literature of professional p...
For family therapists in training, a key learning outcome is the development of reflexive abilities....
Over the last decade, competency-based models have breathed new life into the education and training...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision of professional practice is a core aspect of developing competence in sc...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
When practitioners and supervisors do not share the same counselling language or theoretical orienta...
The various supervision models each emphasize particular interventions. But to conceptualize supervi...